Program Info
Year Established
2019
Program Code
TOOLMA.TA.CA
Degree Type
Certificate of Achievement
Office Contact
School of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Professional Development: 313-845-9645, bepdinfo@hfcc.edu, Technology Bldg, Room: E-211
Faculty Contact
James Anderson: 313-845-6351, jwanderson3@hfcc.edu, Technology Bldg, Room: E-164K
Program Description
Description
Provides students with experience on the production and maintenance of precision tools commonly used in the production of metal, plastic, and other materials of all shapes and sizes. Toolmakers must interpret drawings and technical data to create various parts for manufacturing.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Accurately measure and perform calculations.
- Interpret engineering drawings to plan the production of a given part or product in accordance with manufacturers specifications.
- Operate a range of milling and boring machinery, lathes, and CNC equipment in the manufacture of parts and products based on the drawings specified.
- Accurately assemble manufactured parts and finished components.
- Use hand and power tools.
- Test finished products for accuracy in accordance with specified drawings.
- Implement health and safety practices in the workplace.
- Operate manufacturing machinery and measuring equipment.
Admission Requirements
Additional Program Requirements
Complete a minimum of 38 credits and all required courses in your specialization.
Program Requirements
Required Core Courses
Course Name | Credit Hours |
---|---|
Industrial Technology: Complete 38 credits from:
|
38.00 |
TAFD-117: Industrial Computer Applications | 3.00 |
Credit Hours: 41
Minimum Total Credit Hours
41.00
Requirements are subject to change.
The information represented here is effective starting Winter 2019 and applies to the current catalog year.
If you were admitted prior to this year, please check your requirements under the
My Progress section of HFC Self Service.